What The Folklore?

A comedy podcast that exposes the absurd side of folklore. Each week we read a story, fix plotholes

Episodes

Total: 602

Rounding out the year 2023, we read the two wintery tales, The Little Girl and the Winter Whirlwinds

This week on WTFolklore we read the Brazillian tale, Why the Sea Moans, which is obviously a well-kn

This week on WTFolklore after some brief forays into the worlds of toilets and Hallmark movies, whic

This week on WTFolklore we read The Fairies of the Waterfall, which inadvertently helps to clue us i

We've made it to the spookiest day of the year! Enjoy our retelling of The Blacksmith's Stool: The S

This week for Spooklore, we learn about Herne the Hunter, a man so baller in life that it was inevit

This week for Spooklore, we tell the tale of The Loss of Jacob Hurd, though in reality the tale is l

Episode 390: Whale Jail

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This week for Spooklore, we eventually get around to telling a Polish folktale, The Demon's Dance, b

Kicking off Spooklore once more is the return of the Journey West. Certainly not as body-horror-y as

This week on WTFolklore, we read The Riddle. That's something of a misnomer, as no riddles appear wh

This week WTFolklore reads Forest Bride: The Story of a Little Mouse Who Was a Princess, which very

This week on WTFolklore is the follow-up story to last week, titled How Ball Carrier Finished His Ta

This week on WTFolklore, we read the Unattributed Native American tale, The Ball Carrier and the Bad

This week WTFolklore reads the Icelandic tale, The Witch in the Stone Boat, after a brief return fro

This week WTFolklore  concludes reading Prince Tity, and end up attending the most rancid-vibes part

This week WTFolklore  begins reading Prince Tity, a French tale (not "that" France though), and meet

This week WTFolklore reads How the Brazilian Beetles Got their Gorgeous Coats. That may seem like a

This week WTFolklore reads The Magic Swan-Geese, or as it's more commonly known these days, Jim Hens

This week on WTFolklore, we celebrate Independence Day the only way we know how...by reading a story

Concluding Pride Month 2023, we finish reading The Story of the Marquise-Marquis de Banneville, from